What goes on inside toddlers’ brains, study asks?
A unique study is tracking the development of hundreds of babies whose parents have also been studied since birth.
Cancer pill gave me ‘four years of extra time’
More than 1,000 women a year with advanced cancer could benefit from capivasertib which can slow the disease.
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Are artificial sweeteners the best way to help us cut down on sugar?
Saliva test may turn tide on prostate cancer, claim scientists
Analysing DNA in saliva can identify men at the greatest risk of prostate cancer
Trump threatens to end pharmaceuticals tariff exemption
The US president vows "major" tariffs on imported medicines - raising fears of an increase in costs for Americans.
Infected blood victims losing faith as inquiry hearings restart
Inquiry chair is acting amid grave concerns over payouts to victims after final report was published last year.
Pro-suicide forum subject of first Ofcom probe, BBC understands
BBC News found the forum, which has thousands of members, is linked to at least 50 deaths in the UK.
Surgeons on ‘magical moment’ womb transplant child was born
Two doctors describe their reaction after seeing the first child in the UK to be born to a mother using a donated womb.
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James Gallagher and the panel consider if an assisted death can guarantee a peaceful end.
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James Gallagher and the panel consider if an assisted death can guarantee a peaceful end.